Tammy Abraham is ready to leave Chelsea if first team football at Stamford Bridge is unlikely and Arsenal are said to be keen. Arsene Wenger has a history of signing promising young players and while some of those moves do not work out, others have been hugely successful. Here, talkSPORT.com looks at some of them. Walcott was 16 when he arrived from Southampton in 2006 and is Arsenal’s longest serving player. In that time he has become an established England international, hit 100 goals for the club and won two FA Cups, scoring the opening goal in the 2015 edition.

If he can't get first team football at Chelsea next season then Tammy Abraham is ready to leave, with Arsenal said to be keen.

The 19-year-old has come through the youth team at Stamford Bridge and has top scored for Championship club Bristol City this season with 23 goals.

Abraham, who won the FA Youth Cup and UEFA Youth League twice with Chelsea, is City's Player and Young Player of the season.

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has a history of signing promising young players and while some of those moves do not work out, others have been hugely successful. Here, talkSPORT.com looks at some of them beginning with the long serving Theo Walcott.